ATLANTA — Once the Braves’ second baseman of the future, Jose Peraza will finally make it to Turner Field — but as a Red.

The Reds called up the 22-year-old Peraza from Triple-A before Tuesday’s game in Atlanta along with another former Atlanta minor-leaguer, J.J. Hoover. The Reds optioned Monday’s starting pitcher, Daniel Wright, to Triple-A Louisville and put infielder Jordan Pacheco on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 3. Pacheco has been assigned to Louisville on a rehab assignment.

Peraza was dealt from the Braves to the Dodgers at the trade deadline last year and then was a part of the three-team deal that sent Todd Frazier to the White Sox.

At Louisville, Peraza played shortstop, second base and center field, hitting .274/.318/.354 with nine stolen bases in 16 attempts. He appeared in four games for the Reds earlier this season when Billy Hamilton went on the bereavement list following the death of his nephew.

Hoover started the season as the Reds’ closer, but was first demoted from that position and then to the minors after a disastrous start of the season. Hoover, 28, had a 14.34 ERA in 12 appearances this season, giving up 18 runs and six home runs in just 10 2/3 innings. Since being sent down to Louisville, he’s appeared in 11 games, allowing five runs in 13 1/3 innings and just one home run. He’s allowed just one run in his last seven appearances, spanning 10 innings.

Pacheco hasn’t played since May 31 in Colorado with a tendinitis in his right shoulder.